Dawn Fryback, who works at the Mansfield Police Department's crime lab, was one of eight witnesses on a fast-paced day in Richland County Common Pleas Court.

Ramsey, 34, is charged with rape; kidnapping with a sexual motivation specification and a sexually violent predator specification (two counts); possession of heroin and possession of cocaine, both with forfeiture specifications; and failure of a sexually oriented offender to notify of change of address.

If convicted, Ramsey could face life in prison.

Ramsey is accused of raping a 31-year-old woman on March 20 at the 201 Rowland Ave. residence he shared with his then-girlfriend. Defense attorney Josh Brown maintains the sex was consensual, saying the woman went to the house to get drugs.

Fryback said sperm samples from more than one person were present on the reported victim, who told a sexual assault nurse examiner that she had consensual sex the night before the reported rape.

Fryback said Ramsey's profile was more intense than the other, indicating more recent sexual activity.

Jennifer Stump, a sexual assault nurse examiner for OhioHealth MedCentral Mansfield Hospital, said the reported victim identified Ramsey as her dealer. She said the woman was not under the influence during the exam.

Stump said the woman did not have any vaginal injuries but said she wouldn't expect them in someone of her age and with her estrogen level. The reported victim has three children.

Stump described the woman as "very pleasant and cooperative" during the exam. Brown asked her about the woman's demeanor on cross-examination, implying she was not traumatized.

On redirect, First Assistant Prosecutor Bambi Couch Page asked Stump if every rape victim is a basket case. She said no.

Detective Kathleen Orlando tracks sex offenders for the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office. She said Ramsey was convicted of rape in 1998 and released from prison in 2011.

As a sexually oriented offender, Ramsey has to register with the county sheriff where he lives once a year for 10 years. Orlando said Ramsey had not registered since May 14, 2013, and did not tell authorities he was living in Richland County.

Common Pleas Judge Brent Robinson told jurors they could not consider Ramsey's previous rape conviction in this case.

Tony Tambasco, the city police department's crime lab director, testified about the drug charges. He said residue on a spoon in the Rowland Avenue residence tested positive for heroin, and a bag in the residence contained cocaine.

On cross-examination, Brown asked Tambasco if he could tie the drugs to Ramsey. Tambasco said he could not.

When the trial resumes Tuesday, the state is expected to call two more witnesses. The defense may call someone, but Ramsey is not expected to testify on his behalf.

Robinson told jurors they could expect to get the case at some point Tuesday.